Lately, we were driving somewhere, and our middle child was with us in the car. We talked about winter and the cold and my son said, “Since I decided to like November, there is no month anymore I don’t like.” I was surprised to hear it coming from him so naturally.
It bothered him to not like something that he could not avoid encountering every year. So, he simply made the decision to like it. And he does like it because, from that moment on, he only looked at the good things about this “matter”. When someone only sees the positive parts of something, what is there that is not to like?
This topic is nothing new to me. I keep saying we should find a way to accept what we can’t change: “Do what you love and love what you do.” But I had to (re)learn it step by step as an adult when I was in my late 30s. For my 25-year-old son, on the other hand, it seemed natural to just change his attitude so as not to make life artificially difficult for him. He has kept a straight, close, and centered connection to a solid source of trust and wisdom. Unlike me and many others, he has never lost this inner unity with himself when he grew up. Thinking back, he resisted letting anyone change this about him. This is why he is able to react flexibly to changing circumstances and naturally focuses on solutions to look and move ahead.
Let’s find that inner foundation again which we only need to access to get the confidence, self-esteem, stability, and power we need to dance through this life with a smile on our faces – regardless of what it has in store for us. I think it would be wonderful to “decide” our frustration away…
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This is really wonderful Erika! Glad your son is so confident!
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Oh, yes, so I am. Very confident and he has a solid self-esteem. I am so proud that he has kept/developed it.
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When I think of all the time I have wasted worrying about stuff out of my control or not liking something, then feeling negative about everything, the words of your son are ones I wished I’d also said, Erika. There’s nothing better than a positive attitude about everything in life. It makes perfect sense.
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Doesn’t it? In the end, we are only a decision away from a different feeling about us or what surrounds us. As Maya Angelou said: “If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” Thank you, Hugh.
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I love this! Your son making the choice to “like November” made me bust a smile. Choosing our attitude and changing it to live a more fulfilling life is like a superpower. You have a very wise son. 🙂
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When he said that, I stopped breathing for a moment. That is what I am sharing and what I am working at, and he just does it. He is one of the most centered persons I know. Thank you very much, Diana 💖
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My eyes popped open when I read it. I’m still working on it too. 🙂
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We can!!!😎
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